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Post by takama on Nov 29, 2011 20:19:58 GMT
Its just in. a herd of Procons had invaded my home
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Post by neurotic on Nov 29, 2011 20:21:24 GMT
I found Sideshow Tyrannosaurus in one e-shop in Poland for $250 which is good prize for central Europe. He has new home now...and family . Congratulations Thank you. Today arrived Apatosaurus, finally I knew that she/he is big, but that big? I need to stop with this, or move from flat to house ;D.
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Post by ikessauro on Nov 29, 2011 22:02:24 GMT
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Post by therizinosaurus on Nov 30, 2011 0:29:16 GMT
Finally got a dollar store placerias! For 25 cents!
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Post by Horridus on Nov 30, 2011 18:18:28 GMT
Ah, good old Thrasher. I got mine to stand by sticking Blu-Tack in one of its thigh joints to hold it in place, and placing a small rock (containing a trilobite fossil! Not that that's relevant) underneath one of its feet.
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Post by Seijun on Dec 1, 2011 0:20:03 GMT
Kleinwelkas:
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Post by stoneage on Dec 1, 2011 0:22:51 GMT
Kleinwelkas: Where did you get the Brachiosaurus?
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Post by Seijun on Dec 1, 2011 0:34:00 GMT
An Ebay seller in Germany had him. I have two now, but I cant decide if I want to part with the extra. I might trade it for a kleinwelka diplo
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Post by stoneage on Dec 1, 2011 1:11:27 GMT
An Ebay seller in Germany had him. I have two now, but I cant decide if I want to part with the extra. I might trade it for a kleinwelka diplo What did they cost you? I'd like to get one, but I don't want to part with my Diplodocus. If your interested in selling it, let me know.
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Post by Seijun on Dec 1, 2011 3:43:20 GMT
I paid about $70-80 for each brachi, coming out to roughly $100 shipped. Send me a note to pams@mailowl.net, so I will remember you if I decide to sell the extra.
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Dec 1, 2011 6:53:45 GMT
Recent additions to my sauropod herd: Schleich Brachiosaurus, Carnegie Camarasaurus and Carnegie Amargasaurus. You take the most amazing pics! I can see every single detail clearly. And some really nice hauls folks. Sounds like some of the finds were long sought after favorites. Congrats! Ikessauro, that huge Thrasher Rex and little WwD Leaelly, with their tans, browns and splashes of green, have similar in colorings. Never noticed that before.
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Post by stemturtle on Dec 2, 2011 0:08:58 GMT
Two new models from Shapeways by razh00: Hyneria and Vancleavea. Since the video “Walking with Monsters,” we have had a long wait to get a model of Hyneria, the terror of the Devonian floodplains. It is an osteolepiform, like Eusthenopteron, but not as close to the tetrapod lineage. Credit for this suggestion goes to sbell. Vancleavea should win a prize for weirdest archosauriform. If it turns out that turtles evolved from archosaur ancestry, Vancleavea could share some of their genes. Dinosaurs are more distantly related. To read a description, link to Darren Naish’s Tetrapod Zoology: scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2009/11/vancleavea_2009.phpAlso posted to Shapeways figure thread.
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Post by Radman on Dec 2, 2011 0:59:49 GMT
Two new models from Shapeways by razh00: Hyneria and Vancleavea. Since the video “Walking with Monsters,” we have had a long wait to get a model of Hyneria, the terror of the Devonian floodplains. It is an osteolepiform, like Eusthenopteron, but not as close to the tetrapod lineage. Credit for this suggestion goes to sbell. Vancleavea should win a prize for weirdest archosauriform. If it turns out that turtles evolved from archosaur ancestry, Vancleavea could share some of their genes. Dinosaurs are more distantly related. To read a description, link to Darren Naish’s Tetrapod Zoology: scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2009/11/vancleavea_2009.phpNice work on those two models, especially the Hyneria. You must be in heaven with all these new models. I should get those sometime, although I did take advantage of Shapeway's Cyber Monday special deal, and did get a couple of Razh's models, among others.
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Post by Archosaur on Dec 2, 2011 12:04:03 GMT
Just won/bought 4 AAA's: small Coelodonta, small Mammoth, small Hyaenodon and small Entelodont. Those first two for small prices on eBay (maybe because they are not really beautiful, but they will go fine with my other AAA's), those last two at DINOTIME.de (because the prices on eBay are always unreasonably high). At last my prehistoric mammal collection is starting to take shape. Pictures to follow soon
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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 3, 2011 2:17:30 GMT
Two new models from Shapeways by razh00: Hyneria and Vancleavea. Since the video “Walking with Monsters,” we have had a long wait to get a model of Hyneria, the terror of the Devonian floodplains. It is an osteolepiform, like Eusthenopteron, but not as close to the tetrapod lineage. Credit for this suggestion goes to sbell. Vancleavea should win a prize for weirdest archosauriform. If it turns out that turtles evolved from archosaur ancestry, Vancleavea could share some of their genes. Dinosaurs are more distantly related. To read a description, link to Darren Naish’s Tetrapod Zoology: scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2009/11/vancleavea_2009.phpOhhh, very nice models and wonderfully painted. Wow, I want them even more now. They are on my list to order... soon I hope You should post them on the ShapeWay thread too for reference.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Dec 3, 2011 12:21:31 GMT
I got this Toys R Us exclusive Rebbachisaurus for $10 only: I bought it because I instantly fell in love with it, and because I do not have a Rebbachisaurus in my dinosaur collection. As you can see, it's in a good scale with the rest of my JP collection. That's how big the average Rebbachisaur got (Limayisaurus, Nigersaurus were bus length) so I thought it worked perfectly. It's made out of soft polyester material, much like soft JP dinosaurs, or those cool dinosaurs you can buy at DisneyWorld. Which reminds me, where is GOMOSO? I haven't seen him in years I will have to get that out of the boxes at some point. He's been trapped in there for 4 years! POOR GOMOSO!!
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Post by roselaar on Dec 3, 2011 15:05:47 GMT
Interesting figure! Is it actually called a Rebacchisaurus on its tag, or it is just your name for it because it kinda looks like one?
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Post by sbell on Dec 3, 2011 15:32:55 GMT
Interesting figure! Is it actually called a Rebacchisaurus on its tag, or it is just your name for it because it kinda looks like one? No, that is the actual name.
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Dec 3, 2011 15:44:18 GMT
It's the tag, and it looks like one. I would have made its legs skinnier and made it's spine look a bit higher, but it's good enough. Its tummy has a tampographed 'Rebbachisaurus' and more, which I'll need to decipher using a loupe.
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Post by roselaar on Dec 3, 2011 16:02:59 GMT
Cool, Chinasaurs going the way of the weirdo dinosaurs! About friggin' time!
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